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    Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1991 May 18;121(20):767-9.

    [Terminal constipation: priority for anorectal manometry].

    [Article in French]

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    Département de médecine, Hôpital cantonal universitaire, Genève.

    Abstract

    Terminal constipation is a common ailment which may be readily suspected by appropriate questioning of the patient. Investigation is by function tests such as anorectal manometry and measurement of colonic transit time. The goal of this investigation was to explore the relative merits of these two methods in terminal constipation. Measurement of colonic transit time did not make it possible to distinguish terminal from other forms of constipation, whereas anorectal manometry allowed this distinction and, in cases of terminal constipation, provided information on the physiopathological mechanisms, thereby permitting appropriate anorectal reeducation by biofeedback. We conclude that, once an organic cause has been excluded by coloscopy, anorectal manometry is the investigation of choice in terminal constipation.

    PMID:
    2057744
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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